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Thread: Suez Canal in Crusades Campaign?
Invar 16:21 12-01-2007
Whose bright idea was that? There's a few natural lakes/estuaries along the route, but not a movement-blocking continuous canal!

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Old Geezer 16:44 12-01-2007
Do you mean that the canal the British supposedly built was just a scam to bilk investors? Did the Queen know and when did she know it?

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Evil_Maniac From Mars 18:07 12-01-2007
A canal of sorts has existed on that site, on and off, since the Egyptians, as far as I know.

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Matt_Lane 18:31 12-01-2007
Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars:
A canal of sorts has existed on that site, on and off, since the Egyptians, as far as I know.
I think that ran from East to West between the Nile and the Red Sea but it would have all but disappeared by the time of the crusades.

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ReiseReise 22:19 12-01-2007
There has been some sort of a 'canal' for thousands of years, although for most of that time it was east-west and connected the Nile to the Red Sea. The modern canal was built by a French company which failed to find investors outside of France. The Crown saw it as an economic threat and incited revolts among the laborers. British investors were very skeptical that they would recoup their investment, probably because it was a French project . Nonetheless a few decades later Britain obtained a minority share in the canal before occupying Egypt.

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